Damage (disambiguation)
Damage is any change to a thing that degrades it from its original state.
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Damage may also refer to:
General concepts
    
- Collateral damage, unintended damage caused during a military operation
 - Fire damage
 - Foreign object damage, damage to a vehicle or system caused by any foreign substance, debris, or article
 - Hydrogen damage, metal degradation processes due to interaction with hydrogen
 - Property damage, damage to public or private property
 - Radiation damage, damage or injury due to ionizing radiation
 - Water damage, damage done by water to materials not resistant to the effect of water
 - Damage mechanics, damage to materials due to cyclic mechanical loads
 - Biology and medical:
- Any form of injury
 - Articular cartilage damage
 - Brain damage
 - Cell damage, to a biological cell
 - Nerve damage
 - Somatic damage (disambiguation)
 
 
Law
    
- Damages, a sum of money awarded by a court of law
 - Institutional damage, unintended consequences to an individual resulting from interaction with an institution
 
Entertainment
    
    Film and television
    
- Damage (1992 film), a film by Louis Malle
 - Damage (2009 film), a film by Jeff King, starring Stone Cold Steve Austin
 - Damage (2016 film), a film by Dhikusooka Denis Jr.
 - "Damage" (Angel), a 2004 episode of Angel
 - "Damage" (Star Trek: Enterprise), a 2004 episode of Star Trek: Enterprise
 - "Damage" (Supergirl), a 2017 episode of Supergirl
 
Gaming
    
- The general loss of a character or enemy's health, caused by an attack or injury
 - Damage Incorporated, a 1998 computer game for Mac and Windows by Paranoid Productions
 - Damage over time, a game design concept
 - Quad damage, a power-up in the first-person shooter computer game series Quake
 - Splash damage, damage taken by players or objects in the area surrounding a point of weapon impact
 - Splash Damage, British computer game developer
 
Literature
    
- Damage (DC Comics), a comic book character from DC Comics
 - Damage (Marvel Comics), a comic book character from Marvel Comics
 - Damage (Hart novel), a 1991 novel by Josephine Hart
 - Damage (Jenkins novel), a 2001 young adult novel by A. M. Jenkins
 - Damage, a fictional card game in the 1987 Iain M. Banks novel Consider Phlebas
 
Music
    
- Damage (British group), an R&B boy band
 - Damage (American band), a 1980s New York hardcore band
 - DJ Damage, Australian hip hop DJ and turntablist
 
Albums
    
- Damage (Blues Explosion album) or the title song, 2004
 - Damage (Jimmy Eat World album) or the title song (see below), 2013
 - Damage (Kosheen album) or the title song, 2007
 - Damage: Live or the title song, by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp, 1994/2001
 - The Damage, by Ludus, 2002
 
Songs
    
- "Damage" (H.E.R. song), 2020
 - "Damage" (Jimmy Eat World song), 2013
 - "Damage" (Mýa song), 2018
 - "Damage" (Pharoahe Monch song), 2012
 - "Damage" (You Am I song), 2000
 - "The Damage" (song), by Marillion, 2004
 - "Damage", by Chris Brown from Exclusive, 2007
 - "Damage", by the Cooper Temple Clause from Make This Your Own, 2007
 - "Damage", by Exo from Don't Mess Up My Tempo, 2018
 - "Damage", by Fit for Rivals, 2009
 - "Damage", by Myka Relocate from The Young Souls, 2015
 - "Damage", by Namie Amuro, 2012
 - "Damage", by PartyNextDoor from Seven Days, 2017
 - "Damage", by Tiefschwarz, 2006
 - "Damage", by Yo La Tengo from I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, 1997
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles beginning with Damage
 - All pages with titles containing Damage
 - Damages (disambiguation)
 - Damaged (disambiguation)
 - Damage Control (disambiguation)
 - Damage Done (disambiguation)
 - Damageplan, American heavy metal band
 - Damaging quotation, a short utterance by a public figure used by opponents as a discrediting tactic
 - Break (disambiguation)
 - Corrosion
 - Degradation (disambiguation)
 - Destroy (disambiguation)
 - Dam (disambiguation)
 
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